Management: The Political, Legal, and Technological Environment
Management: The Political, Legal, and Technological Environment
Chapter 2
Political Environment
• Ideologies underlie the actions of governments
– Ideas reflecting beliefs and values influencing the behavior
and culture of nations and political systems
• Political systems can be evaluated along two
dimensions
1. Rights of citizens based on a system of government
(range from democratic to totalitarian)
2. Focus of political system on individualism vs. collectivism.
• Democratic nations tend to emphasize individualism,
and totalitarian nations tend to emphasize collectivism
– No pure form of government
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Ideologies
Individualism
• Individualism
– People should be free to pursue economic and
political activities without restriction.
• David Hume, Adam Smith, Aristotle
• In business context, similar to capitalism and
connected to free market society
– Private property more successful, productive, and
progressive than communal property
– Betterment of society related to level of freedom
individuals have in pursuing economic goals
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Ideologies
Collectivism
• Collectivism
– Views the needs or goals of society as a whole as
more important than individual desires
• Plato
• Does not value individual as such
• No rigid form of collectivism as societal goals
differ greatly among cultures
– Fascism: nationalism, authoritarianism, militarism,
corporatism, collectivism, totalitarianism
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Ideologies
Socialism
• Socialism
– A moderate form of collectivism in which there is
government ownership of institutions, and profit is
not the ultimate goal
• Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
• Has been practiced in China, North Korea, Cuba
• Democratic socialism is the more moderate form
– Practiced by Great Britain’s Labour Party, and in
France, Spain, and Greece
• Communism is an extreme form of socialism.
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Political Systems
Democracy
• Democracy
– System in which government is controlled by
citizens either directly or through elections.
• Democratic society cannot exist without at
least a two-party system
– Once elected, representative is held accountable
to electorate for actions (which limits power of
government)
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Political Systems
Democracy
( 1) an individual's right to freedom of expression, opinion, and organization
(2) a free media
(3) regular elections in which all eligible citizens are allowed to vote
( 4) universal adult suffrage
(5) limited terms for elected representatives
(6) a fair court system that is independent from the political system
(7) a nonpolitical state bureaucracy
(8) a nonpolitical police force and armed service
(9) relatively free access to state information
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Political System
Totalitarianism
• Totalitarianism
– Only one representative party which exhibits
control over every side of political and human life
• Power maintained by dominance of
opposition
– Dominant ideals include media censorship,
political repression, rejection of rights and civil
liberties
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Political Environment
Regional Example: China
• Emerging economic power
• Government attempting to open up economy
– Speed up conversion of state enterprises into
corporations
– Trade liberalization a top priority since joining WTO in
2001
– Becoming a more open, democratic society
– Shift toward greater tolerance of individual freedoms
– Seeking to release a more dynamic market economy
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Political Environment:
Regional Example: Europe
• Privatization and economic liberalization
reinforce EU-wide political and economic
integration
– Political power is variable and complex
– Strong opposition to U.S.-led intervention in Iraq
sometimes spill over into business relationships
and dealings
• Europe is a large linked region economically,
but contains vast cultural differences
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Political Environment:
Example: The Middle East
• In Iran and Saudi Arabia laws and government
based on Islamic principles
• Business conduct in Middle East similar to
Western in many ways
– Seeking modern technology and have ability to pay for
quality services
– Worldwide effect from war on terrorism have made
business environment risky and potentially dangerous
– Arab Spring effect: uncertain business environment
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• Islamic law
– Derived from interpretation of Qur’an and
teachings of Prophet Muhammad
– Found in Islamic countries: Middle East and
Central Asia
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• Socialist law
– Origins in Marxist socialist system
– Continues to influence regulations in former
communist countries
• Members of former Soviet Union
• Peoples’ Republic of China
• Vietnam
• North Korea
• Cuba
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• Common law
– Origins in English law
– Foundation of legal system for
• United States
• Canada
• England
• Australia
• New Zealand
• Several other nations
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International Law
• Sources
– Laws of individual countries
– Treaties
• Universal
• Multilateral
• Bilateral
– Conventions
• Multilateral
• Bilateral
• Contains unwritten understandings
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Basic Principles
of International Law
• Sovereignty and Sovereign Immunity
• International Jurisdiction
• Doctrine of Comity
• Act of State Doctrine
• Treatment and Rights of Aliens
• Forum for Hearing and Settling Disputes
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• Principle of sovereignty
– An international principle of law which holds that
governments have the right to rule themselves as
they see fit.
– One country’s court system cannot be used to
rectify injustices or impose penalties in another
country unless that country agrees.
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• Doctrine of comity
– A jurisdictional principle of international law that
holds that there must be mutual respect for the
laws, institutions, and governments of other
countries in the matter of jurisdiction over their
own citizens.
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